NO REST NO SLEEP DAY OR NIGHT My hiitida wero completely covered with Ec cmi, and between my fingers the eldn was potfectly raw. I had to sit with botli hands held up, and away from the flro. My husband had to dros and undress mo llko a baby. I tried tlie I), it physicians, lint their raedlclnci gavo mo no relief, and drovo- me almost craiy. I n; ad. -vised to try CuTiruitA IiKMeuiKS, and did to, nlthouah my husband h.id to go twenty miles to (jet them. A soon he got back. I ujed the Cnn rni, and In Jtct minute '" ' f"' appth ntldn I wai prrntly ray, Kohmlly all that night. Hefore 1 commenced uilnu (hCuTiconAUK5im I '"V'i? sjase nlaht or day. I could no .bear w ftf t warm. It would nut me In a rage of Itching, f "'ay keep the OoTicnnA U medics In my homo now. indVcommend then, to tyWJl, Jfvc'"" their wonderful effect, lours gratefully, AGNESM.nAlUtIS, Tush, Mecklenburg Co. Va B.IfftT fttTSS TtBTllfST roa Tosrvaiso, Dis. .AiillMoa.-WribttwltlCBIicBaor. miJ eaM " o' (elntm.nl). Ih. erf. I IJ"n e". "t do... or Cbiiccsa llilOLTiar, znate.lof humor Corel. Hold thnmelKmt the world, frit;, CrTlcca., Mr.i Boe. iv.i JUtsotTmr. . and l. I'oma Dlo I, n CM .m. Cose . Sole Prop... B!on. , or" Uow to Care Torturing Bkto DIkuh," free. POLITICAL CARDS. JjlOK CHIEF BURGESS, PIERCE WALKER, Of tho Fourth ward. Subject to Citizen party rules. poit ciiihf huikjess, CHARLES G. PALMER, Of tho Fourth Word. Subject to Citizens party rules. jyon CHIEF BURGESS, JACOB NOLL. Subject to Democratic party rules. piOIl RECEIVER OF TAXES, M. P. CONRY. Subject to Democrntlc party rules. flfcXHASES Bloodf Serve Food For Weak and Run-Down People from Childhood to Old Age. WHAT iT IS! The rlsbestof all rentoratlre Foods. u 'nn ie it replaced the mme substances ,o ti o ti'uod. a.,d nerves thst are exhausted In thoMotu. !iQ-ci.inirllul(lbr disease, luriiccstton, n-f J I i oVLrarorK, wyrrjr, excesses, aouse,etj. WHAT !T GOES Ily ru.Un the blooij p it Jrlcli.niid tliediersnVi perf-U.it creates si d tlrjli, ninsciaand stmifftb. The nerves Pa. 1 e tt. ! - rnuir.the brain becomes active ertt cicir. r irr"t.. ring lost vitality ami stopping an w ,st ng ilr nrt anil weakness In either sex, It has noeii 1 a 1 sa female regulator it I. worth Its weight gnij, Onohoxlartsaweek. Prleefii'o.,ur fcbox. 8'e. Druggists orb; mall. JliinU free. THE DR. CHAGE COKPANV, 1&1S IJbestnut Et.. fbiladelnhlt. t'hlclicwter'ri KnglUh Ulimond llrnrf. OrIirln.nl find Onlv (cmilni. BAFCf sVlwftTi relit.;, ladies ftik VraggM tor ChkAttteri J.'natitk la-, fnond Itran.l In li-t avnil Cold mfW Ihoifi, le&letl with bias ribbon. TnLo I ion 1 and imitations. At DrnttrUt. cr lend 4e Id RUmpa for rtlcolari, tuatimooUli r Mall. IO.OOO Tftt menial j. J.'om tapr. rhelrri;iienuctil vo.a3inifinn "Vjuarn, General and Nervous Debility. Wcalcnw of Body and Illnd, KlTects of Errors or Excesses In Old or Young- Holrast, Noblo Manhood fully Restored. How to UnlarcQ and Strenethen Wealc. Un- S developed Portions of ucjiiy, Ausuiuiuiy uu falling Tlomo Treatment. Heneflta in n. da v. 3Ien testify from fiO States and Foreign Countries. Send for Descriptive Bnnk, ex planation and proofs, mailed (sealed ft roo. ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, N.Y. DR. L088'S BOOK FREE liOW Via Oft uu DlifiASli-s OF WKK AMI O.U1JN. tws pagear c'oth uiund! se curely sealed nnd mailr drce. Treatment by mall strictly oonueutlal, aod a poslilvr, e,ulc; ear suaran'e-J, Jio matter bow ,rii- standing, 1 wUlpoi Ively curayou. Write or call OR nRR 329M.I5ftSt.Plilla.Pa. . ' -'i j9vgari'cvnfim",ut?i'KHft Teams to H Ire. If you want to hire a safe and reliable team for driving or for working purpose pay Shields' livery stable n visit. Team, constantly on Land at reasonable rates, JAIVIES SHIELDS, No. 410 East Centre street. ' Opposite Reading railroad station. A genumo, welcome waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON. Cor. Haiti and Coal Sts. Pineal whiskeys, heeri, porter and ale constantly oa tap. Choice temperance drinks and cigara. 1 anAt'c Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, a., 207 West Coal Street. . .. ,. Fei Mm tol FAIL!! U1VC Vflll r Tuna?, ftnitHes Copper HAT C lUU Colored Spots, Aches, Old Sores, Ulcers la Month, lialitj'sjlliig! Write COOK UlIMEKT CO., 007 Mojonlo Temple, Chicago, III for proofs of enres. Capi tal, HioOJOOO. Worst cases cured In IO to QG days. lOO-pagf) boo It free. OCR JAPANESE RIVAL faoifio Trade Threatened by the Conquerors of Oliina, FREE SHIP BILL SHOULD BE PASSED. Mr, Chnmlierlnln, tho Cnniiiilsslonrr nl NnvlRHtloii, Nays tlin Cniitml of Trans- I'aclllo CnrrylncTrndo Is Ornduully Slip. 1 pine Away from Us. Wasiiisoton-, Nov. 10. Tho report oi tho commissioner of nnvlgntldii for l&W, itftcr roforrlng to tho noco?slty for tho ms Wffo of n free ship bill, stnto? Unit out iniirltlme rnnk on tho l'liclllo la lion throitlenotl by it new rlvnl, Jnpitn, which nniler liberal nntl pniffrcsslvo litws, hn just cstnbllshod a tritns-l'nclllo atenmshlr lino to tho Unltoil Stittos, mid, with the co-ojierntlon of Amorlcnn cnpltnl, Is pro pnrlnu; to oxteiul rnpldly tho service. In 1830 the tonnivno of Amerlcitn voswlsou torlng'thtf United Sfntos from tho ports ol Asln nnd Ocennlcn wits 283,395 tonsnnd ol foreign veasols 412,251 tons. In 18U5 the Amorlcnn tonunpo ohterini: was B08,431 tons, tho foreign tonuiiRO 057,300 tons. Tho InrRo nnd prolltnblo onrrylng ttnde, onco oonducted botwoon Aslntlo nnd Euro pean ports, which soldom entered Ameri can ports, has almost ontlrely passed away. Wo havo already seen the Ameri can flag, tho commissioner says, almost wholly disappear from tho mid Atlantic, savens borne by tho mail steamers of tho American lino, and tho figures presented tend to show that tho carrying trade ol tho l'aclflo Is sllpblng from Us. Befuru It Is altogether lost Commissioner Chamber- lain suggosts that congress inquiro into the conditions of traiis-I'aclflc transports tlon. For tho control of this trade the United States onloy obvious natural ad' vantages. Within tho last five years Japan s soagoing steel steamers havo In creasod from thlrtcon of 27,701 tons to flfty-thrco of 100,383 tons. Tho number of American stool and iron stcamors on tho Paclllc coast Is forty-three of 08,025 tons. Tho report recommends an lmmedlato extension of tho act of 18U2 undor which tho Btcamshlps Now York nnd Paris wero ndmittod to' American registry and the steamships at. Louis and at. Paul wero L built iu tho United Statos. Under exist ing law It Is Impossible to establish oil the Pacific a mall sorvlce, even approximating our Atlantic mail scrrlco, on equal condi tions with those found necessary to the re OJiit creation of the latter. Tho report op poses at longth tho proposition to impose 10 per cent, additional discriminating du ties on all cargoes brought Into the United States by foreign vossels. It points out flint for over eighty years tho United Statos havo follotvod tho policy of recipro city In shipping. Every other maritime nation of consldorablo rank has adopted utid now pursues tho same policy. Killed In 11 football Came. IiAWItEXCE, Kan., Nov. 10. In tho foot ball gatno horu ou Saturday between tho Stnto university and Doauo college at Creto, Nob , T. Ii. Serf, tho quarterback of tho Nebraska team, was so badly injured thnt ho died without regaining conscious ness. Kansas had tho ball and Serf tackled to bring Ills man down, but alighted ou tho back of his nock. Ho was carried from tho field and In 11 few hour rallied, but about 11 o'clock at night bcgaii to sink rapidly and died In a few niinutos. Throe of tho Kansas star players havo decided to forever abandon football and tho Dounc toam Is so badly broken up that it may disband. No blamo Is attached to any 0110. Ic was purely un accident "Tho Sclioiubiirgk Lino Has Vnulshed." London, Nov. 10. An editorial in Tho Times espressos confidence that tho pru denco and justice of tho United Statos will prevent any reckless or dangerous ap plication of tho now Mouroo doctrine. The Chronicle says: "Tho Schomburgk lino has uttorly vanlshod. It Is nioroly absurd to pretend that Lord Salisbury has not retired. England's recognition of tho Monroo doctrlno will mako It very dlllleult for any other power to refuso to recognlzo It. It is safo to say that tho Li nl tod States has undertaken responsibil ities that may press upon thorn very heavily solno day." The Slaher-Chaynskl Fight. New YoitK, Nov. 10. Tom O'ltourko's Broadway Athlotlo club' will bo tho niocca of tho sporting fratornlty tonight. Peter Mayor and Joe Choyuskl will box twenty rounds, and It promises to bo a royal bat tle It Is hard to pick tho winner. Choyn Bkl arrlvod horo a fow days ago looking tho picture of health nnd strength, and 'with his reputation for gamoness has many supporters, while the big Irishman, known to bo a hlttor nnd a rushor from tho start, has porhnps tho larger following. Both men have boon training hard. Two Killed by Dynamite. Niaoaka Fa Lis, Nov, 10. A tcrrlblo explosion shook this plnco on Saturday al most to Its very foundations. Many thought It an oarthquako nt first, but It was found to bo an explosion of dynumlte, In which two mon wore Instantly killed and several Injured, ono of thorn fatally. Tho dead are: Hakon Hammer, general manager, of Pottstown, Pa. ; Albert Itey nobis, colored workman. Hoynolds un dertook to thaw out forty pounds of dy namlto. The Distress In India. Loxnox, Nov. 16. A correspondent tel egraphs) to Tho Times from Allahabad, India, as follows: "Distress Is beginning to b.i felt In tho cedod districts of Madras. Rev. Mr. Campbell, a British missionary, wrltos from Cuddupoh, urging tho impor tation of American maize, which, ho says, Is half tho prlco of wheat, nnd would find n ready salo In tho up country villages. Gardiner's Cluillengo to llald. New YoitK, Nov. 10. Arthur Gardiner, the fast western rider, through his ad visor, John Wost, has Issued a ohallongo to K. U. Bald, of Buffalo, or Tom Cooper, of Detroit, to n series of three uupacod races, tho distances to bo one mile, two miles and five miles, for u purse of either Jl.OOO or ?,U00 for tho services, tho winner to take all. Tax Collector's Alleged Shortage, Carlisle, Pa., Nov. 10. J A. Willis, Shlppouburg's tax collector, Is alleged to bo short In his accounts, and his bonds men havo taken churgo of tho duplicates Upon which tho taxos ro colloctod, Tho shortage is said to foot up $800. Willis was arrested. Ho waived a hearing and gavo ball for his appearance at court. A Mlcditv Nlco Tlilnir fur ('oiil-Iis. What? Pan-Tina, 25c. At qruhlerBros., Cutting np prnnlcs with babv Is great fun for a young mutlier Dut before she can cut pranks with the baby she must have a lualthy baby puny, sickly, peev ish baby has no use for pranks. It lies In every noting nioiiier a power io nsure the health of the ex- fected newcomer, f she will see that the organs which make motherhood possible are healthy ,and vigorous, and will keep them so during me penoa preceding matcrn-1 itv. she may be sure I that the baby will be healthy and happy. A marvelous medicine for young mothers U Dr. Pierce's l'avorite Prescription. Taken 1 during the period preceding motherhood It makes strong, healthy and vigorous the or- , gans upon which rest the burdens of ma- , ternity. It allays inflammation, soothes ram, and restores sieaoiness 10 inc ncrvca. t does away with the discomforts of the expectant period. It Insures the health of baby and makes Its coming easy and almost , painless. It Is the discovery of an eminent , and attrreasful specialist. Dr. R. V. Tierce. ! chief consulting physician to the Invalids Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y. "I took Dr. Tierce's Favorite Prescription before my confinement, and I was only in labor a short time," writes Mrs. Minnie A. reterson. Box 5, Easton, Fresno Co., Cnt. "The phyaldan said I got along unusually welt. I think the mcdldne saved a great deal of suffering and I get all my friends who need It to try It." One of the best-khowh of American nod ical men said "If you want to reform a man, begin with his grandfather." That would be wise it it coma oe none, since n cannot be done, try something else. Reform the future grandfathers and grandmothers. Do this through education. The greatest thing for a man or woman to know is Him self or herself. To know one-half the capa bilities and disabilities of the human body is a liberal education. A good start for this education is Dr Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser. Any one can have tills finely illustrated tooo-page book for the small price of twenty-one one-cent stamps. This is simply to pay for mailing. If you would like the book In fine cloth binding Instead of paper, send thirty-one stamps to World'i Dispensarv Medical Association, 661 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. Hall TMEhiLlnncconCrccna HHILADt-LPHIA. CURE CUARANTCEO. fOn. "-"lT In rjtAUj JCKIBII jeers und 0 I 1 eur. Ho-pllul Kxpirl, -nv lr (l,r ,mn. SA fcSTRICTuaE. Blood PoisriN.isr 'Agcncral UeBiLiry, Lcbt Vigor. Excc3seo Ar-n ali 07Hr- EFFi:C7S Of YOUTHrOL FOLLY OF HOTH ErKfS 1'ermaiientlr cured nttcrcvei one ct-e lin. ralU,!. ICST MANHOOD ASD SliSUIl'lt!! BaCABS RfSTORP,. NomiitlLrvrtiat 'ilf-MrliHl en-t.ii'i (n"t"i- Pooi.t. n t ,p,Hnl t.t. cl liin. wrll' . pr.-lt or .av. old lip, 'filed M. ' nmre atom thi He dw. n , nmt how lo ip et tl'.n ,arti'3rull, than .11 othtr. ainiMm I S'kI t tf sit I n. 1 tw, iq tlilr .ornm. 1'oorsnJ ltlc'i. irrmivrrer 1 unit ljlIinUi.l, and Jou wlib to gi't 11, i it u I , .Hut tr I i ii'. try limrc oil Hp. Tliivl. an I '1 1 1 10 T m -- h.I.v Uftra I, pwinlbU. "So Deception. tn 1'al.e llfpee-eiilnlloti. 1 rt-h cm.!-, cured In t lo Id ' s 1 ii i. t m ,i ip. for Truth. llet of nit f if Hli, li ,riirr..l,y0mnorold. Oul.r llwli tx poilnir iliiT'U,. lli r li J I.viln.jOO. JI"urc for px.m. loxtton an 1 u.'Htiu 1 1 I . f -im'it ; h ' 1 iixtilaiigcroaac.M?.. dally, 9ti3. V.'. I an.l S ,t. , i . . ,6 1 ,10. iin..O tol2. Trtat ment by mall Slrl -t. -t m r v Ctilirniiti cd. l'olil,ely xh. lowest tliurtfos in tLunity ..t 1, i l,ct tpi lillnenl. who once M... c,ci:l iii'S t',e ikce-) comiiiRback for it. This nd' Dest uy 1 mixture makes tho flavor of cof fie delicious. Ait Grocers. "nddtn a lit tie of Seclitr's tn nrdlnnrv coffee, sc. a paCkcre. S HUMPHREYS' No. 1 Cures Fever. No. 2 " Worms. No. 3 " Infants' Diseases. No. 4 " Diarrhea. No. 8 " Neuralgia. No. 9 Cures Headache. No. 10 " Dyspepsia. No. 11 " Delayed Periods. No. 12 " Leuchorrea. No. 14 " Skin Diseases. No. 15 Cures Rheumatism. Np. 16 " Malaria. No. 20 " Whooping Cough No. 27 " Kidney Diseases. No. 00 " Urinary Diseases No. 77 " Colds and Grip. Sold by Druggists, or Bent prepaid on receipt of price, 25c., or G for $1, Dr. Hompihieis' Homeopathic Mandai. of Diseases Mailed Fiiee. Humphreys' Med. Co,, 111 William St., N.Y. For s lie nt l'ovtn-tky'a drug store, '2i Cast .ucmro sircei L Chcopcst, Decouso tho Best J GAIL BORDEN EAGLE BRAND CONDENSED MILK Rend for that little book. "Infant Health:" creat value to mothers. Sent I free. I N. Y. condensed Milk Co. V S Htdsoa Street, Hew York rtCtsT80CCtS'CVs pT XTanfield; Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity . --For-- i BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try i Barbey's Bohemian Beer, I "US i J3UTLKI1 1'OTOM WATSON i The Populist Chairman's Lottor to tho Candidate. THE ADVANTAGES OF TDSION. Senator lltitler l'olnts Out tho Danger of n "Middle of the Hoad" 1'ollcynnd Mnkel n rredlctton Which Siiliseqlient I'.entl llnvo l'roved an llrronpous One, j Wasiu.noto.v, Nov. 10. In vlow of the fnct that tho lottcrof Tom Watson nccept lug tho vlco presidential ndmlnatlon oi the Populist patty has boon published, Senator Marlon Butler yesterday mndi public his roply, written whoti Mr. Wnt son's letter was rocotvod, In which ho took oxceptlon to Its to'no. Tho reply Is In sub stance as follows : "You, In effect, ndvlso Populists not to support tho Joint olootornl tlckots that havo boon arranged In a largo number ol statos. Is It posslblo that you fully ap preciate the olfcotof suohadvlcof At least, upon rofloctlon, you must know thnt if enough Populists should follow this ad vlco It would mean tho defont of Bryan and tho election of MoKlnlcyf Uosldos, If your advice should bo followed by onough Populists tho PodploV party would not havo a single elector In tho electoral col logo. In the statos whero wo havo joint electoral tlokotB wo will get tho bulk, if not all, of tho Peoplo's party congressmen. In your own stnto nnd othor states which have followod your ndvlco against elect oral tlckots wo will not got n slnglo oleotor, nnd I fear not many congressmen, If any. "You certainly cannot mean, howover much you may havo favored n "mlddlo of tho road" policy at tho beginning, to nd vlso your friends to do thnt which nt this tliuo would bo tho most effoctlvo agency In placing In power McKlnb'y and his backers tho trusts and monopollos. "In tho name of outragod and sulTcrlng humanity, whoso prayers today go Up from millions of homos for William J. Bryan In his heroic and marvelous struggle against tho minions of corporato greod and tho hellish gold conspiracy, let us sink overy othor consideration and hold up his hands and do tho full duty of Americans and patriots. Let us remember that it is a suffering people nnd n betrayed repub 11c, and not Domocratlo politicians, that today call for our help and demand our services. Bryan will bo elected nnd the government rodoomod If overy patriot doos his duty. Lot us do ours. "I bosoech you to change at least that part of your letter which gives advice, ' which, If followed, would surely help tho j common enemy. If you do not, then you yourself must assume tho responsibility of 1 giving such a documont to tho public." I "Will I'rospcuto Cnstonis "Spiitturs." Wl.vpsoit. Out., Nov. 10 Detroit cus tom house Inspectors aro accused of cross ing tho river to Windsor and watching citizens of Detroit make purchases In Windsor stores and then searching thorn its smugglers on their return. On Saturday Police Magistrate Garnoy announced that ho would reccivo information undor the criminal code against persons necusod of hanging about stores and deterring cus tomers from transacting their buslnoss. Windsor shopkeepers lntond to lay com plaints against all American customs olll cers found near their stores. Jealousy Causes a Dual Tragedy. GLKNtVOOD Sl'ltlNQS, Colo., Nov. 10. James B Spurrier, a young pilnlor, yos torday shot and probably fatally wounded Miss Nina Cornell ntld slightly wounded James K. Wilson, her escort, and theu sont a bullet through his own heart. Jeal ousy was tho cuuso. Two Years for lllshop Johnson. For.TScoTT, Kan., Nov. 10. W. John son, the colored bishop of tho Independent K. church, who was recently nrrestcd for making falso pension allldavlts, was on Saturday Bentonced to two years In the penitentiary. Dead at ISO Yenrs. Hopkixsville, Ky., Nov. 10. Honry Blanklnshop, thooldostmanln Kontucky, dlod at his homo near Kairvloiv of a com plication of diseases, aged 120 vnrs. Did She Die? "No; she lingered nnd suffered along, "pining away all tho time for years, the "doctors doing her no good ; and at last "was cured by this Hop Bitters tho pa "pors say so much about. Indeed! Indeed! "how thankful wo should bo for that "incdicino." Wasihn-otos, D. C, May 15th, IS Gentixmex Having been a suireror for a long time from nervous prostration and goneml debility, I was advised to try Hop Hitters. I havo taken one bottle, and I have boeu rapidly gottlng better over since, and I think It the best medicine I ever used. I am now gaining strength and appetlto, which was all gone, and I was in despair until I tried your bitters. I am now well, able to go about aud do my own work. Ileforo taking it, I was c6mplctcly prostrated, MRS. MARY STUART. Coming Invents. Nov. 20. Thanksgiving turkey supper in Robbins' opera house, under auspices of All Saints' church. Dec. 3. Twenty-fourth annual Ruppor undor the auspices of the Welsh Baptist church, in Robbins' opem houso. Dec. 21, Second annual bill of tho Patriotic Drum Corps in Robbins' opera houso, The Ideal l'auucett. Jamos h. Francis, Alderman, Chicago, says: "I regard Dr. King's Now DUcovery as an Ideal Panacea for Coughs, Colds and Lung Complaints, having used it in my family for the last flvo years, to tho exclusion of physician's proscriptions or other luepam lions." Rev. John llurgus, Keokuk, Iowa, writes : "I havo been a Minister of tho Methodist Episcopal church for 50 years or more, and have never found anything so beneficial, or that gavo mo such speedy relief as Dr. King's Now Dlscovory." Try this Ideal Cough Remedy now. Trial bottles froo at A. Wasley'sdrug storo, ' Wyoiu'lni;-Jloe. for liryan. Cheye-WE, Wyo., Nov. I0.-On tho face of tho returns so far recolvod, tho two Domocratlo doctors in Wyoming appear to have about !W0 majority, nnd the ono Populist elector 835, and Osbomo, Domo crat, for congress, 42S majority. The re turns from Big Horn, howover, are U1I Incomplete. 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Peal's Pennyroyal PiESs Tber ara prompt, safe and certain In reio't. The csnoina Cr. TiaVs) neter ttlup. ooiat. Boat anwhere, 11.00. Addreu sal MimciBB Co., C'lereland, O. For Sale by P. P. D. KlitLlN, Shenandoah, Pa. READING R R SYSTtM IN EKFEOT NOV 15, 1896. Trains leave Shennndonh as follows : For New York via Philadelphia, week day, 210, 5 25, 7 20 a. 111., 12 48, 3 00 and 5 55 p. n Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For New York via Mauch Chunk, week day. 5 25, 7 20 a. m 12 if, and 3 00 p. m. For Reading and Philadelphia, week day. 2 10, 5 25, 7 20 a.m., 12 IS, 3 09 and 5 55 p. m. Sun daya, 2 10 a. In. For Pottsvlllc, week days, 2 10; 7 20 n. m., anr 12 H, 3 00 and 5 55 p. in, Sundays, 2 10 a. tu. For Tamaqua and Mahanov City, week days 210,525, 720 a. in., 12 44,. 3 00 and 555 p. ni Sundays, 210 n. m. For Willlnnwport, Sunbnry nnd T-ewtsburg week days, 3 25, 11 30 a. in., 2 00 and 7 25p.ni Sundays, 3 25 a. m. For Mnliauoy Plane, weekdays, 2 10. 3 25, B 2& 7 20,1130 a. in., 12 4S, 2 00,3 00,5 55, 7 25 and 9 5 p. in. Sundays, 2 10, 3 25 n. ill. For Ashlunu and Shauioklli, week days, 8 25 7 20,1130 a. in., 2 00,725 and 9 55 p.m. Sun days, 3 25 n, m. For llaltlmore, Washington nnd the Wost vU II. It. It., through trains les-i Iteadlui Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. ic U. V V.) Bt 8 20 7 55, 11 29 a. in., 3 10 anil 7.27 p. i. Sundays 3 20, 7 00, 11 2(1 n. m., 8 48 nnd 7 27 p. lu. Addl tionnl trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest nut streets station, week days, 10 80 a. in. 12 20 12 It 8 40 i m. Sundays, 1 35, 8 23 p. m. TRAINS FOR SHBNANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, days, 130, 8 00 n. In., 130, 4 30, 900 p. week a. sin iiiKUt. mmunyH, o uo p. in. i-nve New York ila Mauch Chunk, wcel days, I 30, 9 10 a, m.. 1 30 and 4 15 p. lu. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, wef . days, 4 20, H 35, 10 05 a. 111. and 4 05, 6 30, II..' p.m. Sundays, 11 30 p.m. l.cnve Rending, week days, 1 35, 7 10, 10 CUi 11 55 a. in., A 00 nnd 8 20 p. m. Sundays, 1 35 a. m Leave l'ottsrllle, weekdays, 235, 7 40 a.m. 12 30 and 612 p.m. Sundnys, 2 35 a. m. Leave, Tuiuaiiua, week day-, 3 18, 8 50, 11 3U i 1 iu 1 27, 7 20 and 9 41 p. lu. Sundays, 3 18 n. n Leave Mabnuoy City, week days, 3 45, 9 'it II 17 a. m., 2 03, 7 41 and 10 08 p. m. Sundays, 9 r a. m. Lenve Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2 40, 4 630, 9 37, 11 SO a. in., 1 12, 2 19, 5 20, 6 26, 7 57 an' 1023 p. ni. Sundays, 2 40, 00 a. in. Leave Wllllamsport, week days, 7 42, 10 10 a m., 3 35 and 11 41 Pj m. Sundays, 11 15 p. oi. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Clieatuut street warf ard South street whaif for Atlautio City. Weekdays Eipiesi, 9 0Qa. in., 200, loO, 500 p. in. Aceoniinotlrtlon, 8 00 a. in., 0 30 p. in. Sundays Uxprens, 900, 10 00 a. m. Accom modation, 8 00 a, in., 4 15 p. in. Returning leave Atlantlo City depot, cornet Atlantic ami Arkansas nvenues. Weekdays Express, 7 35, 9 m) a, in., 3 30, 5 30 p. in, Accommodation, 8 15 a. in., 432 p. m, Sundays Express, 4 00, 7 30 p.m. Accommo dation, 7 15 a, in., i 15 p. m. Parlor Cars on all express trains. I. A. SWEIOARD, O. O, HANCOCK, Qen'l Superintendent. Ucu'l Pass, A g BUTTON FREE package of CAP0RAL i j 1 rTTT! tSL a if T i.si; d iv 's Tablets. All Is to cure. HAVE YOU USED Thompson's : Diphtheria :Cure ? Read what others who have used it say: I hnie use! Thompson's Dliditherla Cure in my family aud cureU three of my cliUilren of tho Diphtheria aud know it is mure cure. 1 feel that every one should know of It. for Diphtheria fs a disease that homes most of the doctors. Ifyourmciilclno Is kept In the house and used aivordlnir to directions as aoon a9 the tliroat lielns to get aore. they will never know they had? the Dlphthe- You are at lllierty to use the above testimonial, hlch I will u- glad to sub stantiate to persons who will call losi rue. Yours resiectruliy, John btryker, hernwnt of Pollct-, Wllllamsport, Pa. This certifies that for several months I have been ustnu Thompson's Dlpli. tberiaCurein my family and meant It as the liest and most speedy rem dy for colds and sore throat I have ever known. I do not hesitate to reoom ineud It. O D. l'enepackor, D. D Pastor Ornoe M. K, 4'hurcb. wtlilainsiiort.l'a. I have usl your Diphtheria Cure in inytamll.v and it worksllkeucharm It fl.Ksits nun quick, and that la what you want lu DlnlitUerla or croup. 1 would nut do w ithoiit It. HisiptK-tfulIy. CI. 51. Warner, 'llllaaiK)rt, Pa The above testimonials are authentic and we invite you to correspond with the writers. tftoTiipson DipMeria Cure Co.. 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